Course summary
Europe's oldest and best-established MSc in Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) offers specialised pathways, enabling you to develop professional skills for amazing careers around the science of wellbeing. This course has the potential to be taught both on-campus and through distance learning Our pathways: MSc in Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) MSc in Applied Positive Psychology & Coaching Psychology (MAPP CP) MSc in Applied Positive Psychology, Organisations & Leadership (MAPP OL) All three programmes may be completed via on-campus and distance learning. Positive Psychology is a movement that has challenged the field of psychology to reconsider the positive aspects of life. Instead of drawing on a 'disease model', it encourages empirical research into factors that enable individuals and communities to thrive and focuses on building the best in life. Areas of study include wellbeing and its determinants, positive emotions, strengths, resilience, creativity, or optimism. Since its creation in 1998, the field has grown dramatically, judging by the research output, widespread popularity and recognition by employers, as well as educational and governmental institutions. Facing post-pandemic and current economic and geo-politic challenges, positive psychology has become even more relevant through its focus on wellbeing, resilience and meaning. The MSc in Applied Positive Psychology is a pioneering programme that explores the science and practice of this discipline as applied to different domains of expertise: coaching psychology, consultancy and training and organisations. The course provides a strong foundation of the historical developments in the field, explores critical theories and perspectives, and introduces practical innovations through experiential learning and close collaboration with positive psychology and coaching psychology researchers and practitioners with decades of experience.
Modules
Year 1: Perspectives on Individual Wellbeing (Mental Wealth) (Core), Coaching Theory and Practice (Core), Flourishing Within Organisations (Core), Research in Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology I (Core), Coaching Theory and Practice (Core), Research in Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology II (Core) For more information about individual modules, please visit our course pages via the link below.
Assessment method
You will be assessed in a variety of ways, designed to capture the multidimensional skills and understanding that you will develop on the course. These include a personal portfolio, a consultancy project for an external organisation, essays, a research proposal and a journal article. You'll also be asked to carry out a certain number of coaching sessions and submit a video and a transcription and write a critical coaching log and personal professional development plans.
Entry requirements
Minimum 2.1 honours degree, preferably in Social Sciences. We would normally expect you to have Grade 4 / C in GCSE English and Maths. All suitable applicants are required to attend an interview.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of East London
Docklands Campus
4-6 University Way
Newham
E16 2RD
Course contact details
Visit our course pageApplicant Relations Team
0208 223 3333